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The '''2019 Formula Nippon season''' was the 47th season of Formula Nippon, and the third as East Asia's premier open wheel championship. The series changed from the off-season calendar used in the previous two season to running full time, with Dallara and Nissan joining the series as chassis and engine manufacturers respectively. [[2017-18 Formula Nippon season|2017-18]] driver's champion [[Barii Mori]] retuned to defend his crown, having switched allegiances to [[Calsonic United Nippon Team powered by Super Dragon]]. | The '''2019 Formula Nippon season''' was the 47th season of Formula Nippon, and the third as East Asia's premier open wheel championship. The series changed from the off-season calendar used in the previous two season to running full time, with Dallara and Nissan joining the series as chassis and engine manufacturers respectively. [[2017-18 Formula Nippon season|2017-18]] driver's champion [[Barii Mori]] retuned to defend his crown, having switched allegiances to [[Calsonic United Nippon Team powered by Super Dragon]]. | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="3"| {{JPN}} [[Fujibayashi Racing Team]] {{Tooltip|<sup>[?]</sup>|Moved to Reading by Gonzalez}} | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="3" align=center| Swift | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="3" align=center| Toyota | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="3" align=center| {{Bridgestone}} | ||
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| {{ | | {{CAN}} [[Dakota Summers]] | ||
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| {{JPN}} [[Yui Megumi]] | |||
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| {{JPN}} [[Masami Karai]] | |||
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| rowspan="2"| {{JPN}} [[Far East Associates Racing]] {{Tooltip|<sup>[?]</sup>|Operated by V8fan12}} | | rowspan="2"| {{JPN}} [[Far East Associates Racing]] {{Tooltip|<sup>[?]</sup>|Operated by V8fan12}} | ||
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| {{KAZ}} [[Alexey Pchelintsev]] | | {{KAZ}} [[Alexey Pchelintsev]] | ||
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| rowspan="2"| {{JPN}} [[Bakkumakaotoreshinguchimu|BORC]] {{Tooltip|<sup>[?]</sup>|Operated by ThisCouldBeYou}} | | rowspan="2"| {{JPN}} [[Bakkumakaotoreshinguchimu|BORC Shimano Lampre]] {{Tooltip|<sup>[?]</sup>|Operated by ThisCouldBeYou}} | ||
| rowspan="2" align=center| Dallara | | rowspan="2" align=center| Dallara | ||
| rowspan="2" align=center| Honda | | rowspan="2" align=center| Honda |
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The 2019 Formula Nippon season was the 47th season of Formula Nippon, and the third as East Asia's premier open wheel championship. The series changed from the off-season calendar used in the previous two season to running full time, with Dallara and Nissan joining the series as chassis and engine manufacturers respectively. 2017-18 driver's champion Barii Mori retuned to defend his crown, having switched allegiances to Calsonic United Nippon Team powered by Super Dragon.